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''Also spelled Sutkagen Dor''

The westernmost known site of Indus Valley Civilization. It is located about 480 KM west of Karachi on Makran coast near Iran border. The town has typical Harappan city layout. A citadel with an outer city. A defensive wall of 30 feet wide exists. Though inland, may be navigable in ancient times.
The westernmost known site of [[Indus Valley Civilization]]. It is located about 480 KM west of Karachi on Makran coast near Iran border. The town has typical Harappan city layout. A citadel with an outer city. A defensive wall of 30 feet wide exists. Though inland, may be navigable in ancient times.
[[Category:Archaeological sites in Pakistan]]
[[Category:Indus Valley sites]]

Revision as of 17:31, 19 February 2006

Also spelled Sutkagen Dor The westernmost known site of Indus Valley Civilization. It is located about 480 KM west of Karachi on Makran coast near Iran border. The town has typical Harappan city layout. A citadel with an outer city. A defensive wall of 30 feet wide exists. Though inland, may be navigable in ancient times.